David was keen to avoid bloodshed between brothers (see 2 Samuel 2:4–7). With the help of Abner there was a chance to accomplish a lasting peace and unity that did not require any further fighting.1
David was keen to avoid bloodshed between brothers (see 2 Samuel 2:4–7). With the help of Abner there was a chance to accomplish a lasting peace and unity that did not require any further fighting.1
13 Il répondit: Bien! je ferai alliance avec toi; mais je te demande une chose, c'est que tu ne voies point ma face, à moins que tu n'amènes d'abord Mical, fille de Saül, en venant auprès de moi.